Monday, June 25
12:00 noon–1:00 p.m.
Madison Hotel, Dolley Madison Lower Room
1177 15th Street (at M Street) NW, Washington DC
No fee & no registration
Please join us for the Fifth Annual LibQUAL+® Share Fair, Monday, June 25, held in conjunction with the upcoming American Libraries Association (ALA) Annual Conference in Washington DC.
This free, informal (science-fair style) gathering features 14 brief presentations/poster sessions by current and past LibQUAL+® survey participants highlighting examples of both quantitative and qualitative analysis available from survey results. The Share Fair also offers a great opportunity to learn about other institutions’ overall LibQUAL+® experiences.
Share Fair 2007 presenters include:
Assumption College
“Can They Hear Us Now? Marketing Your LibQUAL+® Survey,” by Dawn Thistle
Brown University
“Qualitative and Peer Analysis of LibQUAL+® Results,” by Dan O’Mahony
Clemson University
“LibQUAL+® and the Library Summit: Clemson Goes for the Summit Three-Peat and Keeps it Fresh,” by Peggy Tyler
Colorado State University
“We Did LibQUAL+®—Now What? Practical Suggestions for Maximizing Your Survey Results,” by Amy Hoseth
Dalhousie University
“Through the LibQUAL+® Looking Glass: Dalhousie University Post-LibQUAL+® 2005–2007 Initiatives,” by Jane Duffy & Tina Usmiani
East Carolina University
“LibQUAL+® in a Distance Education Environment,” by Jan Lewis
Georgia Southern University
“The Henderson Library LibQUAL+® Experience,” by Bob Fernekes
Merrimack College
“Meet Me @ McQuade: Using LibQUAL+® to Develop a Student-Centered Marketing Campaign,” by Linda Chavez
Morehead State University
“LibQUAL+® Year One @ Morehead State University,” by Jennifer Little
Ohio State University
“Library as Place and OSU LibQUAL+® 2007,” by Celeste Feather
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
“Using LibQUAL+® Affect of Service Items as a Framework for Designing Service Staff Core Competencies and Values,” by Patrick Griffis
University of Virginia
“Drilling into the Core,” by Jim Self
Utah State University
“Developing a Student-Centered Marketing Strategy,” by Pamela Martin
Western Michigan University
“Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of LibQUAL+®,” by Bradford Dennis and Barbara Cockrell
Registration
There is no fee and no registration for this event.
Directions
The Madison is hotel #30 on ALA’s hotel map.
For detailed directions and a map, see the hotel’s Web site.
For More Information
Contact:
Kristina Justh
Customer Relations Coordinator, Statistics & Measurement
Association of Research Libraries
kristina@arl.org
(202) 296-2296 ext. 136